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I think thay it's the same guy, Barger. But I'm not good at puzzles.
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That would be very interesting given that it seems many think individual players were printed in columns and not rows as revealed in the excellent plate scratches thread ...
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Bryan,
I don't think it's Dougherty or Barger the shoulder angle is to steep for either one. It could be Brown, a few other possibility's are Easterly, Willis, Donovan and Bradley if someone like Chris or Erick could line up the angle and height of the shoulder they might be able to figure it out or at least narrow it down. |
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The shoulder is to low on all the ones I mentioned it needs to be steep and
higher up like Kling ( I don't think kling matches but it's close) someone with a lot better skills than me might be able to do a proper overlay on a few possibility's. Last edited by Pat R; 07-02-2015 at 06:06 PM. |
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Got to say your research is outstand!
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